henryhorn
Well-Known Member
I'm lucky in that our horses mostly live on haylage or grass, but the stallion., William and a couple of others get hard feed.
Checking my bills this week I couldn't believe a bag of feed can be over eleven quid!
Now I know the local merchant makes diddly squat profit on it, so it must be the costs associated of transport and wheat.
I've put everything I can on basic mix but two have to have Saracen's special stuff, one because it suits him perfectly and the other because I daren't risk rapid bone growth.
What a laugh, here I am changing my car for a less thirsty one, turning the heating down and installing solar panels for cheaper energy and all so I can pay for the horse food..It's a mad mad world.
Checking my bills this week I couldn't believe a bag of feed can be over eleven quid!
Now I know the local merchant makes diddly squat profit on it, so it must be the costs associated of transport and wheat.
I've put everything I can on basic mix but two have to have Saracen's special stuff, one because it suits him perfectly and the other because I daren't risk rapid bone growth.
What a laugh, here I am changing my car for a less thirsty one, turning the heating down and installing solar panels for cheaper energy and all so I can pay for the horse food..It's a mad mad world.